I don't have any major dissatisfaction, and I think there are people who like this style, so I asked them to interpret that I thought it was a hotel in Showa Japan, based on my experience with various hotels. It might be better. First of all, there are rarely many people, but it doesn't seem like they are sharing information. Even if it can't be helped that the equipment in the room is old, there is no free water, and drinking from the faucet is not fashionable. I ate the French dinner for 35,000 yen, but when I asked if I wanted to eat the famous roast beef, I was dismissed as not being able to offer it today. At the check-in time, when I said that I wanted to take out the bulk of the baggage that I had postponed, I was told that the baggage had been taken to the room. . . If you can prepare a room early, it is relatively common in the world to let you use it. There was no guidance for mantelpis ignition, although there were many redundant explanations. If you weren't looking online, you wouldn't have noticed. Let's stop around here.
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